- In
argumentation theory, an
argumentum ad
populum (Latin for 'appeal to the people') is a
fallacious argument which is
based on
claiming a
truth or affirming...
-
Versus populum (Latin for "towards the people") is the
liturgical stance of a
priest who,
while celebrating M****,
faces the
people from the
other side...
- to
death or scourging, the
right of
appeal to the
people (provocatio ad
populum), that is, to the
people composed of senators, patricians, and plebeians...
-
Catilinam Oratio Secunda Habita ad
Populum". In
Clark (1908). ——. "In L.
Catilinam Oratio Tertia Habita ad
Populum". In
Clark (1908). ——. "In L. Catilinam...
-
argumentum ad
populum. This
fallacy appeals to
emotion instead to
logic of the
audience aiming to mani****te them to win an argument. All ad
populum fallacies...
-
Salvum fac
populum tuum ("O Lord, save thy people"), WAB 40, is a
motet composed by
Anton Bruckner in 1884. The motet,
based on a few
verses of the Te...
-
Second Vatican Council never ordered any
change from ad
orientem to
versus populum, a
posture facing the people, in the
aftermath of the
council the change...
-
through coercion or
threats of
force to
support position.
Argumentum ad
populum (appeal to
widespread belief,
bandwagon argument,
appeal to the majority...
- ergo te, Domine: ut nos
famulos tuos,
omnemque clerum, et
devotissimum populum: una ****
beatissimo Papa
nostro N. et
Antistite nostro N.
quiete temporum...
-
Synchronicity Related Anomalistics Argument from
ignorance Argumentum ad
populum Bandwagon effect Begging the
question Cognitive dissonance Communal reinforcement...